religion itself is  terror . Then what is the point in finding classifications 
?  
 
Any sort of crime/murder  can be committed under the label of religion  or 
nation . 
 
That is generally acceptable . 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


--- On Mon, 12/7/10, Sukla Sen <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Sukla Sen <[email protected]>
Subject: [GreenYouth] Re: [india-unity] Hindu terror is a reality, yet India 
refuses to utter its name ( out look india )
To: [email protected], "IHRO" <[email protected]>, 
[email protected], "indiathinkersnet" 
<[email protected]>, [email protected], 
"mahajanapada" <[email protected]>, [email protected], 
[email protected], [email protected]
Date: Monday, 12 July, 2010, 8:37 AM


The term "Hindu Terror" is as repugnant as "Muslim Terror" or "Sikh Terror" and 
so on and so forth.
Like "Islamist" or "KhalistanI", "Hindutva" will be a far more appropriate term.
Otherwise it'd suggest that the mainstream religion itself is the driver for 
terrorrism, and not a particular radical version of it.
That's too objectionable and also unreal.


The use of "Hindu Terror" instead of being an antidote to "Muslim Terror" will 
actually legitimise its, and such other, use.


Sukla


On 12 July 2010 07:52, saeed patel <[email protected]> wrote:


  




hindu terror
The Mirror Explodes
Hindu terror is a reality, yet India refuses to utter its name
Smruti Koppikar, Debarshi Dasgupta, Snigdha Hasan 












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Saba Naqvi, Smruti Koppikar 





Unfinished stories, goes an old idiom in Ajmer, find their denouement in Khwaja 
Moinuddin Chishti’s shrine. Perhaps, unfinished investigations do too. 
Two-and-a-half years after low-intensity blasts ripped apart the courtyard of 
the centuries-old shrine, the Rajasthan police arrested three men—Devendra 
Gupta, Vishnu Prasad and Chandrashekhar Patidar. Gupta, an RSS worker, was 
suspected to have bought the mobile phone and SIM card that triggered off the 
October 2007 blast in which three were killed. Till their arrest on April 30 
this year, the story narrated by the investigators, lapped up by the 
establishment and reiterated in large sections of the media was that the Ajmer 
blast was the handiwork of jehadi terrorists.










 


 


The SIM-mobile phone-detonated bombs are similar in Ajmer and Mecca Masjid 
blasts, with RDX-TNT mix in proportion used by the Indian army.



 


 The one troubling question—would jehadis target Muslim devout at a dargah?—can 
have complicated answers, as the body count at Lahore’s Data Ganj Baksh would 
testify. But in India, the question wasn’t even deemed worthy of being asked as 
a reasonable line of inquiry. The needle of suspicion remained firmly and 
automatically fixed on Islamic terrorists—young men from the community were 
detained at various stages of the investigation and interrogated at 
length—until the trail finally led to Gupta and pointed to radical Hindu 
nationalist groups instead. Says Rajasthan Anti-Terrorist Squad chief Kapil 
Garg: “We have arrested some people of that religion (Hinduism) and we’re dead 
sure we’re on the right track.” 


May 18, 2007 Doom Friday Mecca Masjid was rocked by a pipe bombIn Hyderabad 
too, the CBI team believes it is on the right track, finally, in the Mecca 
Masjid bomb blasts case. Four men belonging to radical Hindu groups were 
arrested this May for triggering a high-intensity bomb that went off in the 
masjid complex in May 2007, killing 14 and injuring some 50. At that time, the 
Hyderabad police had said it was most likely the work of the 
Harkat-ul-Jehad-e-Islami (HuJI), backed by local logistical support; some 26 
Muslim men were picked up, interrogated, forced to confess and detained for up 
to six months.










 


 


The terror trail in India changed after the Maharashtra ATS’s investigations 
into the 2008 Malegaon blasts, which alerted them to Abhinav Bharat.



 


 The story followed this script till the CBI found evidence to the contrary: 
the SIM card-and-mobile phone-detonated explosives packed in metal tubes were 
strikingly similar to the Ajmer blasts contraption. Tellingly, both bombs are 
believed to have contained a deadly mix of RDX and TNT, in proportions often 
used by the Indian army. CBI director Ashwani Kumar told the media that an 
activist named Sunil Joshi “played a key role in orchestrating the Ajmer 
blast... and a set of mobile SIM cards that had been used in activation of the 
bomb-triggers in the Mecca Masjid blast was used again in the Ajmer blast”. 
Around the same time, officers of the National Investigating Agency (NIA) filed 
a chargesheet in a Panjim court accusing 11 people, all Hindus and members of 
the ultra-right-wing Sanathan Sanstha, of masterminding and executing the 
October 2009 Margao blasts that killed the two people ferrying the explosives 
to a local festival. Investigation in Pune’s German Bakery blast this February 
has run aground after the initial suspicion, detaining and interrogation of 
suspected Muslim men, some believed to be members of “sleeper cells of jehadi 
groups” or the Indian Mujahideen (IM). When Abdul Samad was arrested last 
month, the Maharashtra ATS actively encouraged the understanding that he was 
the man caught on CCTV cameras in the bakery that night. However, Samad was 
never charged with the blast and subsequently let off in other cases too.


Malegaon Blasts II: September 29, 2008
Deadly Bike The bomb here was mounted on a Hero Honda (Reuters, From Outlook 
July 19, 2010 Issue)



Malegaon Blasts-I
September 8, 2006
37 dead




Initial arrests: Arrested include Salman Farsi, Farooq Iqbal Makhdoomi, Raees 
Ahmed, Noorul Huda Samsudoha and Shabbir Batterywala. 
Later revelation: Suspicion now rests on Hindu terrorists because of the 2008 
blasts.
Samjhauta Express Blasts
February 18, 2007
68 dead, mostly Pakistanis




Initial suspicion: LeT and JeM were blamed. Those arrested included Pakistani 
national Azmat Ali.
Later revelation: Police have seen the evidence trail lead to right-wing Hindu 
activists. Investigators claim the triggering mechanism for the Mecca masjid 
blast three months later was similar to the one used here. Police are looking 
for RSS pracharaks Sandeep Dange and Ramji.Mecca Masjid Blast
May 18, 2007
14 dead


Initial arrests: Around 80 Muslims detained for questioning and 25 arrested. 
Several have now been acquitted, including Ibrahim Junaid, Shoaib Jagirdar, 
Imran Khan and Mohammed Adul Kaleem.
Later revelation: In June 2010 the CBI announced a cash reward of Rs 10 lakh 
for information on the two accused, Sandeep Dange and Ramchandra Kalsangra. 
Lokesh Sharma arrested.Ajmer Sharif Blast
October 11, 2007
3 dead


Initial arrests: HuJI, LeT blamed. Those arrested include  Abdul Hafiz Shamim, 
Khushibur Rahman, Imran Ali.
Later revelation: In 2010, Rajasthan ATS arrests Devendra Gupta, Chandrashekhar 
and Vishnu Prasad Patidar. Accused Sunil Joshi, who was killed weeks before the 
blast, is believed to have been a key planner.Thane Cinema Blast
June 4, 2008


Affiliated to Hindu Janjagruti Samiti and Sanathan Sanstha,  Ramesh Hanumant 
Gadkari and Mangesh Dinkar Nikam arrested. Blast planned to oppose the 
screening of Jodhaa Akbar.Kanpur And Nanded Bomb Mishaps
August 2008


Two members of Bajrang Dal—Rajiv Mishra and Bhupinder Singh—were killed while 
assembling bombs in Kanpur. In April 2006, N. Rajkondwar and H. Panse from the 
same outfit died under similar circumstances in a bomb-making workshop in 
Nanded.Malegaon Blasts II
September 29, 2008
7 dead


Initial suspicion: Groups like Indian Mujahideen involved
Later revelation: Abhinav Bharat and Rashtriya Jagaran Manch accused of 
involvement. Arrested include Pragya Singh Thakur, Lt Col Srikant Purohit and 
Swami Amritanand Dev Tirth, also known as Dayanand Pandey.Goa Blasts
October 16, 2009


2 dead Both accused are members of the Sanathan Sanstha. Malgonda Patil and 
Yogesh Naik were riding a scooter laden with explosives, which accidentally 
went off.

Terror trails in India dramatically changed with the Malegaon blasts 
investigation in September-October 2008. Led by then Maharashtra ATS chief 
Hemant Karkare, who was subsequently killed on the night of 26/11, the 
investigation pointed to Abhinav Bharat (AB), an ultra-right-wing Pune-based 
organisation established in 2005-06, and its members or affiliates. What 
Karkare’s teams managed to uncover is part of recent history and should have 
become the basis of examining and monitoring the new phenomenon of Hindutva 
terror but didn’t.










 


 


“For a decade, stories of Hindu terror have been trickling in. Instead of a 
systematic investigation, it’s been an event-to-event probe so far.”



 


 The Hindutva links to Mecca Masjid, Ajmer and other low-intensity blasts have 
been in the public domain for close to two years; the signs were visible since 
2002-03 when an ied found at the Bhopal railway station was traced back to 
local Hindutva activists Ramnarayan Kalsangra and Sunil Joshi. They were 
questioned, but no evidence was found. Yet, it prompted Congress leader 
Digvijay Singh to declare a Bajrang Dal hand. Later in 2006, there were 
explosions in the houses of Hindutva activists in Nanded and Kanpur, where ieds 
were being prepared. Through that year, mosques in several towns in 
Maharashtra—Purna, Parbhani, Jalna—were rocked by low-intensity blasts; the 
Nanded one was meant for a mosque in Aurangabad. Recovered with a map of 
Aurangabad were false beards and Muslim male outfits. That should have been 
warning enough. 
However, till May-June this year, the establishment did not either see these 
warning signals or chose to ignore them—except for a brief two-month period in 
2008 when Karkare led the Malegaon probe. Now, it may be difficult to sustain 
the denial. “For the last 10 years, stories about Hindu right-wing violence 
have been trickling out. Instead of a systematic investigation, there has been 
an event-to-event investigation. The larger story has remained 
underinvestigated and under-reported,” says Mumbai advocate and human rights 
campaigner Mihir Desai. The CBI is only now seeking directions from the Union 
home ministry to see the Ajmer, Mecca Masjid, Malegaon and other blasts in 
conjunction after there has been no conclusive evidence of the involvement of 
Islamic groups.










 


 


Purohit had provided a link between Malegaon and Mecca Masjid blasts. But the 
police was chasing HuJI.



 


 Malegaon 2008 provided the much-needed aperture to review the role of Hindutva 
groups. In September that year, eight people were killed and many injured in a 
low-intensity blast. The ATS investigation led to Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, 
whose motorcycle was used to explode the bomb, and then to 13 others, including 
self-styled guru Dayanand Pandey and Lt Col Prasad Shrikant Purohit, the 
first-ever serving officer to be charged. During interrogation, he had 
disclosed to ATS investigators that he had provided the RDX in the Mecca Masjid 
blasts too but the ATS was reportedly asked not to make it public as the 
Hyderabad police had detained HuJI suspects. The similarity with the Ajmer 
Sharif blasts was evident too. 




Malegaon  I - September 8, 2006 two bombs attached to cycles went off in a 
cemeteryThe 4,528-page chargesheet filed in the Malegaon case offers insight 
into the grand design of the Abhinav Bharat and its affiliates. Purohit, the 
Sadhvi and others had spoken to one another “to avenge bomb attacks on Hindu 
shrines” and had engineered a series of blasts with the larger ambition to 
establish a “separate Hindu rashtra”. Abhinav Bharat—whose original avatar was 
started by Veer Savarkar, later disbanded, and restarted by Himani Savarkar—was 
set up to achieve this ambition. “This organised crime syndicate,” states the 
chargesheet, “wanted to adopt a national flag, that is, a solo-themed saffron 
flag with a golden border...with an ancient golden torch.”










 


 


The one crucial missing link, who has been named by all accused in custody as 
“the man”, is Ramnarayan Kalsangra, an expert at assembling bombs.



 


 Malegaon honoured Karkare by naming a chowk after him—the tribute of a 
relieved town to a man they believed would have led them to the truth about the 
September 2006 blasts too. Three bombs had gone off that Friday afternoon near 
a mosque and cemetery, killing 37 and injuring 100. Typically, Muslim men 
alleged to be members of the proscribed SIMI were picked up, interrogated and 
forced to confess. But the chargesheet had several loopholes—main accused 
Mohammed Zahid, though a SIMI activist, was leading prayers in a village 700 km 
from Malegaon that day; conspirator Shabbir Masiuallah had been in police 
custody a month before the blasts, police sketches made on the basis of 
eyewitness accounts showed clean-shaven men while all accused had kept beards 
for years. 
The Rajasthan ATS now believes that Devendra Gupta, linked to the Ajmer blasts, 
was in touch with AB members through RSS pracharak Sunil Joshi. Providing the 
other end of the link, the Maharashtra ATS says the Sadhvi, enraged when Joshi 
was killed by suspected SIMI activists in September 2007, ordered the 2008 
Malegaon blast. Joshi has also been linked to the Samjhauta Express blasts 
which killed 68 people, all Pakistanis. The evidence has come from Purohit’s 
reported phone conversation as narrated by an unnamed witness.




Unholy deed A bomb in a schoolbag exploded during iftaar at the Ajmer Sharif 
October 11, 2007
Yet, the story has several loose ends, most critical among them being fugitives 
Ramnarayan Kalsangra, Swami Aseemanand and others. Kalsangra, investigators in 
Maharashtra and Rajasthan say, was introduced to Devendra Gupta by the Sadhvi 
and is believed to be an expert at assembling bombs. Finding Kalsangra is 
crucial since all accused in custody have named him as “the man”. Ajmer, Mecca 
Masjid, Malegaon, Samjhauta Express and several other blasts are clearly part 
of a larger story. Only when the CBI puts all the pieces together will the 
entire Hindutva terror picture emerge, if at all.


By Smruti Koppikar with Debarshi Dasgupta and Snigdha Hasan



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